Marshall LMS Update
Bray's Bulletin
Message from Mrs. Bray
Dear Ram Family:
On behalf of the Ram Family I would like to extend a warm welcome back to school! We hope everyone enjoyed a restful and rejuvenating break.
We are excited to kick off the new year with renewed energy and enthusiasm for learning. We have many exciting things planned for the remainder of the school year, including our Ninth Grade Learning Exhibition and Senior Practicum Project in addition to the upcoming competitions for Mock Trial, Skills USA, and HOSA.
We look forward to a successful and rewarding second half of the school year.
Sincerely,
Margaret Bray
Principal
Announcements
ID Badges
Students please remember that wearing your ID Badge is not optional. It is an expectation that student ID's are to be worn and visible at all times.
Please do not check out students after 3:45 pm.
No deliveries are allowed (clothes, money, food, etc…)
No items will be accepted/ held on to at the front office. Please be sure to make arrangements with your student ( between classes or during their lunch period ) if they need something to be dropped off on campus.
Reminder on Tardies
Students who accumulate three tardies within a three week grading period will face the following consequences:
1. A phone call home from teacher
2. A tardy referral will be issued
3. An assigned lunch detention by an administrator
Students are expected to be in their assigned classrooms and ready to learn when the bell rings.
Student Devices
Student device issues are handled daily before school and during homeroom in the admin hallway by the AP Office.
Counselor's Corner
Greetings LMS Family,
Welcome back! Our hope is that you had a relaxing and enjoyable break!
We are excited to meet with our current 9th-11th grade students in individualized student planning to discuss course requests for the 2025-2026 school year. Stay tuned for additional information regarding course requests.
Take care,
Ms. A. Pennick (A-K) and Ms. M. Snead (L-Z)
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Valero Alamo Bowl Scholars
Congratulations to Elizabeth Cleveland & Emily Crist on receiving 2024 Valero Alamo Bowl student scholarships!
Dress Code
Please find language from the NISD Student Handbook regarding Dress Code:
Research has indicated that student behavior is influenced by student dress and grooming. Therefore, student grooming shall be monitored by school administrators and teachers. In order to help promote acceptable student behavior, it is necessary to establish certain guidelines to aid parents and students in selecting the proper attire for school wear.
School staff recognizes that parents bear the primary responsibility for setting standards for their children’s dress and grooming. However, because of health and safety factors, because of the influence of dress and grooming on students’ attitude and behavior, and because of the need to prevent disruptive influences and preserve the academic environment of the school, student dress and grooming are appropriate concerns of teachers and administrators.
Regulations shall be established concerning the grooming of students for those classes where safety due to the use of power machinery and sanitary conditions in food preparation is mandatory. Students enrolled in these classes shall be informed of those regulations and are expected to conform while in these classes. The campus administration, after consulting with the School Advisory Team and considering school/community needs, may have additional dress or grooming regulations that are campus specific.
To aid students and their parents in making decisions about appropriate dress and grooming for schools, the following guidelines are established.
Final determination of acceptable dress and grooming rests with the principal or his/her designee
- Shorts of mid-thigh length may be worn at all school levels. Suggestive and/or indecent shorts will be prohibited..
- Mid-thigh length skirts, skorts, and dresses may be worn at all levels. There should not be a cut or slit in the clothing that extends above the mid-thigh. Suggestive and/or indecent styles will be prohibited. These requirements also apply to school uniforms.
- Appropriate footwear must be worn; footwear which has toes reinforced with steel, hard plastics or similar materials are specifically prohibited.
- Hair must be neat and clean. Unconventional hair styles that distract from teaching and learning will be prohibited.
- Any clothes that are suggestive or indecent or which cause a distraction will be prohibited. Specifically, oversized clothing, tank tops, muscle shirts, halter/crop tops, spaghetti straps, exposed backs or midriffs, and see-through garments are prohibited.
- Indecent/inappropriate patches, writings, or drawings on clothing are prohibited. Undergarments must not be visible.
- All pants are to be worn at the waist (no “sagging”) Tight fitting pants (e.g. tights, spandex, bicycle pants, etc.) are also prohibited. Frays or holes above the knees are prohibited.
- Body piercing jewelry is prohibited except for rings, studs or other traditional jewelry. Any piercing that distracts the teaching and learning environment will be prohibited.
SAFETY FIRST 2024-2025
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Classification of Students
Marshall Law and Medical Services Magnet School
Email: margaret.bray@nisd.net
Website: https://www.nisd.net/mlms
Location: 8000 Lobo Lane, San Antonio, TX, USA
Phone: 210- 397-7240
Twitter: @NISDMarshallLMS